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Originally posted by cbr250rr@Feb 4 2006, 05:20 PMim still learning, but my cbr600rr is pretty unpredictable with power wheelies... empty fuel tank seems to help...

just need to go out and practice clutching...

any good quiet areas that anyone knows of??? perferably south side?

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the CBR600RR wheelies sooooo well off the power in first, so smooth...... definately no need to clutch it at all, and the first gear wheelies carry for well over three or four hundred metres, easy......

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reckon the ktm superduke would be good wheelie bike(saw one at mund wier pub today....hhaawwwnnn i must say)or the trumpy speed triple.......cant do em myself (yet) still growing the balls to pull the dukey up.....

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my old zx9 used to be pretty good, specially when the tank got a bit low. turned into a bit of a puss with the 12, and haven&#39;t tried as much. but i reckon 4-500 metres was a good one on the 9. gazza from northside reckons his z1000 did about 3 k one day. all on a closed circuit with parental supervision, of course

"I think she's kinda sweet...but she makes her living catching cum in her mouth and i'm sensing that's a problem with you"

Seriously , there is no such thing as a best wheelie bike. The art of being able to wheelie when you want , be it on a CT110 with all the customers mail 1BG ... oops , i ... mean Bob ? .... or a Gixer thou , CBR600 or a Z-50.

Me i love stading on the pillion pegs and pulling out some nice , tall wheelies ON MY 929 BLUBOUS !!!!!!!!!